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Texbiker.net covers the news, events and resources for those interested in Texas bicycling.

My bicycling passion was rekindled in 1979 with a Huffy bicycle from Woolco. From early rides around my neighborhood my enthusiasm grew to tackle my unsupported first century. From there I discovered organized rides all over Texas, races and mountain bikes. Many bikes and miles later the enthusiasm is still there.

Thanks to my late wife, Hazel Marie, for her support over the many years, miles and rides.

My primary bike is the Cervelo Caledonia Rival AXS below. My titanium bike is the Lynskey Helix titanium. My newest bike is a Canyon Endurace CF 7 Rival eTap.

3-29-2022 Cervelo Caledonia Ramsey Road-1
3-29-2022 Cervelo Caledonia at a Ramsey Road Bridge
Lynksey Helex at a Kingwood Lake
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This Bike Ride Was Screwed

Texbiker.net Posted on March 3, 2023 by Rick AnkrumMarch 3, 2023

I thought the main challenge on today’s bike ride would be the wind. I was very wrong.

It all began as I rolled away at 12:15 PM on my Cervelo Caledonia bike. After looking at a couple of past rides in SportTracks I decided to ride my Community Drive – Valley Ranch – Cumberland route which usually is around 35 miles. Those miles would help me get back on pace to reach my 650 road mile goal for March. I waited to start the ride hoping the wind would go down and the temperature go up. The temperature went a few degrees but the wind increased too. I dressed for the wind with shorts, a long sleeve heavy jersey and a wind jacket.

Checking the weather I saw: start 67 degrees, 43% humidity, dew point 44, fair and breezy, wind NW 21 mph gusts 32 mph. The ride north wand northwest was going to be hard but returning to Kingwood I should have a strong tailwind mostly.

The ride was going as I expected, fighting the wind to Community Drive, some relief going through Valley Ranch, and a strong headwind riding northwest on FM 1314. Until!! I heard this slapping noise from the back tire around 18.5 miles. I stopped quickly and rotated the tire. A large yellow deck screw stuck out of the tire. This could be trouble. I walked from FM 1314 to get away from the noise to a group of buildings, found a 5 gal pail to sit on and looked closer at the damaged tire.

I gathered my tire tools, pump, and patch kit. I got the tire loose and pulled the tube out and looked at the hole. Well actually holes. The screw went through one side and punctured the other side of the tube. I don’t have much success patching those types of holes so I opted to use my spare tube. I got it out of the seat bag, unrolled it and prepared to put it in the tire. Inside the tire I aired the tire up but nothing happened. I tried again, same result. I looked at the spare tube to find the hole but couldn’t find it. I rolled the tube up and pumped it again and found a crease in the rubber letting air out. I patched that and tried again but it wouldn’t hold air for long. Back to the original tube I roughed up the area where the holes were, applied glue and then a patch. Then I did the same for the holes on the other side of the tube. Hoping for good results I pumped up the tube and it held air for a little time and then went soft. By now I had used all of the glue so no more patching attempts. I put the original tube back in the tire, put the wheel back on the Cervelo and started walking back towards Sorters Road and the Circle K store.

When I got to the Circle K I sent a text message to a friend who lives not too far from there. Waiting for a reply I got a text message from another friend who I don’t hear from often saying she was in the area. I told her about my situation and she offered to come take me home. While she was on the way I got a message from the first friend. I said help was on the way and waited. The friend arrived, I put my bike in the car and went home.

The ride did not go as planned. Maybe the next ride will.

3-3-2023 Strava Bike Ride Summary

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Texas Bicycling News – March 2, 2023

Texbiker.net Posted on March 3, 2023 by Rick AnkrumMarch 3, 2023

STCC Celebrates Women’s History Month

Shawnee Trail Cycling Club | stcycling.com

During March (and every month),STCC will celebrate the inclusion of the MANY women represented in our membership with both some recognition and events just for you. Thank you for letting us be a part of your cycling life. Without you, there would not be a STCC as inclusive, diverse and unique as it is today.

How about an event just for you? On Sunday, March 12 from 2-4pm, we’re going to have another Women’s Maintenance Clinic +. We know the culture at STCC, if something happens on a ride, every member of that ride will reach out to help with changing flats, minor gear changes and a list of other items that when they occur and you have no help (and that will happen, trust me), you’ll have the …


Driver finds bicycle stuck under car after hit-and-run crash that killed cyclist, Houston police say

abc13.com

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — A suspect in a hit-and-run crash that killed a 62-year-old cyclist was seen still driving with the bicycle still stuck under his car, Houston police said.

The deadly crash happened Wednesday morning in the 10800 block of Foy Street in the Eastex/Jensen area.

The driver of a tan Lincoln Continental was going northbound when he hit the man also traveling on Foy Street, according to police. …


L’Etape du Tour Is Coming Back to America

By Michael Venutolo-Mantovani | www.bicycling.com

The popular fondo is heading to to San Antonio and Las Vegas this spring.

One of the world’s most popular and renowned fondos—L’Etape du Tour—is coming stateside for a pair of events in San Antonio and Las Vegas in April and May.

The Texas iteration will take place on Sunday, April 16 and will include 100-mile, 60-mile, 25-mile, and family and kids ride options, starting in northwest San Antonio before heading out into Texas’s famous hill country on fully and partially closed roads. Riders looking to test their mettle against the best around can sign up to race the 100-mile route, which boasts 5,400 feet of climbing. Meanwhile, the 60-mile route features 3,000 vertical feet, while the 25 will see riders climbing almost 900 feet.

A few weeks later, on May 7, 2023, L’Etape will head to …


Texas Biking from Twitter

STOLEN – Red Mercier Galaxy ST in Houston, TX https://t.co/2eUJcAq3T8 pic.twitter.com/artBXivXxq

— Bike Index (@bikeindexstolen) March 2, 2023

Join us on Saturday for our Woman Hollering Creek Ride. Wheels down at 9. https://t.co/6uV0FUyxdN pic.twitter.com/7UvE8F7F9S

— SA Wheelmen (@sawheelmen) March 1, 2023

We're doing our Latte Ride on Sunday morning. Wheels down at 9 AM. https://t.co/xM3MAyTRDZ pic.twitter.com/lgY0kPB6gO

— SA Wheelmen (@sawheelmen) March 2, 2023

The popular fondo is heading to to San Antonio and Las Vegas this spring. https://t.co/WXttKrDq5l

— Bicycling Magazine (@BicyclingMag) March 2, 2023


New Events Added to Texbiker.net Calendar

New Event Race Team Ride @ Northshore – Flower Mound, TX https://t.co/1nz3vYPMOY
 
Join us at Northshore for a team training ride. You don't have to be on the race team to join us! If you would like to push yourself by riding with faster women, and enjo… https://t.co/miG5lxA4zA

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) March 2, 2023

New Event Houston Bicycle Club Chappell Hill to Independence https://t.co/EEIUEJUp43

Route: https://t.co/b9FOhGtdVx Ride Start: Chappell Hill. See details below or paste the below lat/long coordinates into a browser 30.14091544274386, -96.256… https://t.co/MzXsIrUKpe

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) March 2, 2023

New Event DSS Member Ride @ Katie Jackson – Dallas https://t.co/EFMiOu2LZl
 
In the event of rain our backup location will be either Horseshoe or Northshore.

Katie Jackson is one of our newest favorites! The trail might be short, but it is PACKED with … https://t.co/FAzAejp40Y

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) March 2, 2023

New Event Jesuit Ranger Roundup Road Race – Celina, TX https://t.co/jKdpcr1lwW April 2, 2023 at 08:00AM https://t.co/7NemsHCu4h

— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) March 2, 2023

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Azalea Blooms, Talking Over Lake Houston, Loose Cleats

Texbiker.net Posted on March 2, 2023 by Rick AnkrumMarch 2, 2023

At the traffic light in Huffman as I waited for it to change I ran my tongue over my lips and felt the pollen. Earlier I noticed pollen collecting on my water bottle cap too. While spring isn’t here officially it feels like it. Another sign is the beautiful azalea blooms along today’s bike route. Leaving home at 10:01 AM on my Lynskey Helix bike I chose the Atascocita – Walden – Spanish Cove route. This was my first ride after driving home from Harlingen yesterday. I thought I left the wind back there but it must’ve tagged along.

Weather conditions: start 76 degrees, 84% humidity, dew point 71, overcast, wind E 9 mph; finish 77 degrees, 80% humidity, dew point 70, overcast, wind SE 14 mph.

Riding through Kingwood the wind wasn’t too bad but heading south on West Lake Houston Parkway the places out in the open were windy. Going east over Lake Houston the wind gusts accentuated by traffic passing on my left required a firm grip on the handlebars. A young man on a bike with a gas engine passed me going the opposite direction. I saw a man on a MTB in Kingwood earlier and that was all of the bikers spotted today.

A very unusual thing happened as I rode east over Lake Houston. A car pulled onto the shoulder as I approached from the rear. A man got out waving for me to stop. I pulled over in front of the car and he came over. He wanted to ask about bicycles showing me a picture on his phone. As we talked he told me he lived in Richmond, TX, and wanted to know where he could help learning how to ride and where to see more bicycles. We talked for 5 minutes or more. He thanked me and I gave him a Texbiker business card. He told me he would call me with more questions. I told him I would be glad to answer them.

As I rode back into Kingwood I noticed my right shoe would not come loose from the pedal. I managed to get it out at the traffic light at Kingwood Drive and rode on. Behind the buildings I tried again and this time I couldn’t get it loose so I unclipped my left shoe and stopped. The shoe out with a lot of twisting and when I looked at the cleat a screw was missing and the other ones were loose. I tightened the two screws and finished the ride. At home I had an extra screw, put it in the cleat, adjust the position and tightened the three screws. I checked my left cleat and it was a little loose so I fixed it too. Maybe the chip’n seal roads around Harlingen vibrated the screws?

I finished the ride at 12:53 PM. The mostly tailwind from FM 1960 through Atascocita Shores and Kings River made for easier pedaling. A nice ride to start my March bike rides. My goal is 650 road miles this month. That works out to an average of 21 miles per day. I’m behind already after not riding yesterday. But year to date 2023 is still ahead of years 2011 through 2022.

3-2-2023 Strava Ride Summary Atascocita-Walden-Spanish Cove
3-2-2023 Strava Ride Summary Atascocita-Walden-Spanish Cove

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Texas Bicycling News – March 1, 2023

Texbiker.net Posted on March 1, 2023 by Rick AnkrumMarch 1, 2023

Texas cyclists need safer roads. Here’s a law to help them

By Dallas Morning News Editorial | www.dallasnews.com

Legalize the Idaho stop at intersections.

A cyclist shares the road with a car on Mockingbird Lane above White Rock Lake in Dallas.

An advocacy group for cyclists is lobbying to legalize the “Idaho stop.” Texas should support this measure but implement it carefully over time.

The Idaho stop, so named because it first became law in Idaho in 1982, gives cyclists the right of way at intersections. Practically, it allows cyclists to treat stop signs like yield signs, and traffic lights like stop signs. Versions of the law have passed in at least 10 other states, including Oklahoma, Arkansas, Colorado and Utah.

And it works. According to a study by DePaul University, cyclist injuries declined by 14.5% in Idaho the year after the law was implemented. A 2022 report from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said, “Based upon the current research and data available, these laws showed added …


Upcoming Events

Greater Dallas Bicyclists | gdbclub.clubexpress.com

Mar 2 6:00 Mesquite Casual Ride A casual, moderately paced ride through Sunnyvale and Mesquite Mar 2 6:30 PM Thursday Night Downtown Ride Mar 4 Lancaster Pre-ride #1 Mar 4 9 AM Distance Builder Mar 4 10 AM Easygoing Ride Social, slow-paced, no one left behind ride Mar 5 9:00 AM Sunday Roll An "Explore Dallas" ride, starts at NW corner of Preston & Royal. Mar 7 6:30 PM Tuesday Evening Bike Ride A 30 mile ride through Las Colinas


Trek Travel Designs Hill Country Rides for Serious Bicyclists

Written by: Lori Rackl | texashighways.com

Multiday expeditions occur in Central Texas destinations like Fredericksburg and Luckenbach

In his 1977 outlaw country classic, Waylon Jennings croons, “Out in Luckenbach, Texas, ain’t nobody feelin’ no pain.” I guarantee Waylon and Willie and the boys didn’t ride a bike to their beloved Luckenbach. I did. And my legs were feeling plenty of pain.

I was halfway through a weeklong cycling trip in October when I pulled my two-wheeler into Luckenbach, an Instagrammer’s dream destination. As I gulped electrolytes from my water bottle, I noticed a black and white cat posing on the rustic porch of the post office turned general store and chickens congregating under the shade of a sprawling live oak.

I’d pedaled 190 miles in the past four days, climbing more than 10,000 feet along the way. My quads were tired. My glutes were beat. My whole body was wrecked. But that’s exactly what I bargained for …


Life Time Announces Lineup of 2023 Athletic Events Spanning Mountain Bike and Gravel Races, Marathons and Triathlons

www.prnewswire.com

New mountain bike event for 2023, Little Sugar MTB, adds to line up of 25 iconic events, including the Leadville Trail 100 MTB, Chicago Half Marathon, UNBOUND Gravel and Miami Marathon, delivering exceptional participant experiences

CHANHASSEN, Minn., Feb. 28, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — Life Time (NYSE: LTH), the nation’s premier healthy lifestyle brand that operates 160+ athletic country clubs across North America, has released its 2023 lineup of more than 25 premier athletic events. Composed of cycling, running and triathlon events, the portfolio spans 11 states and draws participants from around the world, helping them embrace their endurance sports passions and live healthy, happy lives. Unique to Life Time athletic events is that they are part of the comprehensive Life Time ecosystem of healthy living, healthy aging and healthy entertainment destinations, programs, events, and services for people 90 days to 90+ years old.

2023 Life Time athletic events highlights: …

… November 4: Stages Cycling Austin Rattler MTB & Life Time Austin Rattler Run, TX – Saddle up for a Texas mountain biking or running favorite. The MTB offers a 20-mile loop course (with option to do 60-miles as a Leadville qualifier). The run course features 10-miles of single track fire roads and granite formations (with option to do 30-miles as a Leadville qualifier). Registration is now open for both events. …


Bicyclist shot in Texas, authorities investigating

By Ronnie Marley | www.fox26houston.com

TEXAS CITY, Texas – Texas City police are investigating after a bicyclist was shot on Tuesday morning.

Authorities said Texas City police received a call of a subject being shot on a bicycle in the 6200 block of FM 1765.

Investigators learned that a 20-year-old man was shot in the upper right left by an unknown suspect while riding his bicycle.

The victim was picked up and taken to a local hospital by a passerby driver.

Police are asking anyone with information to contact the Texas City Police Department at (409) 643-5720 or the Mainland Community Crime Stoppers at (409) 945-8477.


The Nearly Completed Northeast Texas Trail Is an Outdoor Sports Paradise

Written by: Pam LeBlanc | texashighways.com

With a distance of 130 miles, the route offers a variety of terrain for cyclists and walkers traveling from Farmersville to New Boston.

The Trail de Paris features plenty of room for joggers, bicyclists, and those out for a pleasant stroll. Photo by Stan A. Williams

Imagine hopping on a trail in Farmersville, about an hour northeast of Dallas, and pedaling a bike, hiking, or riding a scooter all the way to New Boston, eight miles from the Arkansas border.

The 130-mile Northeast Texas Trail allows just that, and a recent infusion of about $18 million in federal grants is putting the finishing touches on the longest trail in Texas.

The idea for the trail began in the 1980s, when the Santa Fe Railway abandoned tracks in the northern part of the state. The Northeast Texas Trail Coalition formed to turn the corridor into a recreational trail. Development began in the 1990s, starting at the trail’s midpoint in Paris and Farmersville to the west. Other communities followed suit, improving the surface of the corridor and, in some places, paving it and adding amenities like water stops, fix-it stations and mile …


Bike Night returns to Austin’s Circuit of the Americas in March

By Amber Heckler | austin.culturemap.com

If you’ve ever wanted to get your wheels on the Circuit of the Americas track, now’s your chance. After a highly successful 2022 season that saw more than 11,000 in attendance, Ascension Seton’s Bike Night at COTA is returning in March with a new service for riders.

Ascension is introducing bike rentals for the first time on designated nights for its 2023 events. Riders of any age or experience level are welcome to take a lap around the track and enjoy one of the many post-ride tailgate activities at the …


Show support for Urban Trail Connectivity Saturday 11am Walnut

By cmc4130 | austinmountainbiking.com

The message Austin Ridge Riders will be promoting is that “It’s not about the concrete—it’s about connecting neighborhoods to places people want to ride, like MTB Trails, BMX Parks, Bicycle Playgrounds, Skills Parks, etc.”

It’ll be great to show the elected officials and administrators a good crowd of MTB riders!


Texas Biking from Twitter

Saturday 3/4/2023 The Bagel Ride
8:30am ride start
Starts behind Little Woodrow's, 12601 Tech Ridge Blvd, Austin 78753
54mi (86km). Store stop at 30mihttps://t.co/9jDCtHIdjH

— The Bagel Ride (@thebagelride) March 1, 2023

SOS 22 miles on the road , very warm . pic.twitter.com/a2XtibhuId

— jerald roll (@grandpajerald) March 1, 2023

The Guadalupe river ( now a stream ) pic.twitter.com/vAmgFoxLCe

— jerald roll (@grandpajerald) March 1, 2023

Nice ride. I can totally relate riding southbound on FM509. Like a wind tunnel. You can check that ride on Strava:https://t.co/fhjxNEo2Qk

— Daniel Mendiola (@dan_mendiola) March 1, 2023

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